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Search for remains of British army officer killed by IRA
A search is to begin for the remains of a British army captain and undercover officer who was kidnapped, murdered and secretly buried by the IRA in 1977.
'You hit us, we will hit you' South Lebanon residents left reeling by IDF barrage
Like every morning, Ali Abu Khudoud woke just before dawn yesterday to perform the fajr prayer.
On the brink Both sides are holding back, but for how long?
If Israel and Hezbollah wanted an all-out war it would have happened a long time ago.
'I don't do fear': woman, 102, breaks record as oldest UK skydiver
A 102-year-old military veteran who has become Britain's oldest skydiver says she \"doesn't do fear\" and is urging people in their 80s and 90s to \"not to give up anything\".
PM's top legal adviser intervenes in review of weapons sales to Israel
Keir Starmer's most senior legal adviser has intervened in the contentious decision over whether to ban UK arms sales to Israel, the Guardian has learned, as officials struggle to distinguish between \"offensive\" and \"defensive\" weapons.
Hogging the screen TikTok fuels increase in exotic pet ownership
In a quiet neighbourhood in California's capital, residents are used to the temper tantrums of a two-year-old.
'My world had colour' A holiday and a new life
As the summer season draws to a close in Europe, three Guardian readers tell how a transformative holiday they took inspired them to make big life changes.
Great Britain on track to hit new record for solar power
Great Britain is on track to generate record levels of solar power this summer, according to expert forecasts, as the government pushes forward plans to triple the country's solar energy capacity by the end of the decade.
Five children a week killed or injured amid Haiti gang warfare
Five children have been killed or injured in Haiti for every week of the first six months of 2024, caught in the crossfire of warring gangs.
French left demands that Macron let it form new government
Leaders of France's leftwing coalition are demanding that Emmanuel Macron agrees to let them form the country's new government as the president holds a series of meetings to break the six-week political deadlock.
Shin Bet chief condemns 'terrorism' by militant settlers in the West Bank
The head of Shin Bet, Israel's security agency, has warned the country's leaders that Jewish terrorism in the West Bank is out of control and has become a serious threat to national security.
Riding high How the cowboy hat became the ultimate accessory
Taylor Swift's Eras, the highest grossing concert tour in history, concluded in London this week but its effect can still be seen on young women everywhere - with their tour T-shirts, arms stacked with friendship bracelets and the ubiquitous cowboy hat.
"There was nothing left' As search for bodies ends, hunt for answers begins
In the photograph, the luxury yacht Bayesian is peacefully anchored in the waters of Porticello bay, its 75-metre (246ft) mast towering above.
Italy Prosecutors investigate potential manslaughter charges
Prosecutors in Italy are investigating potential manslaughter charges relating to the sinking of the superyacht Bayesian as the body of Mike Lynch's 18-year-old daughter, Hannah, was recovered.
'Make the change' Massive Attack act to cut gig emissions
As pop stars fly on private jets and haul stage sets around the world, with their fans generating significant emissions via their own travel to gigs, Massive Attack's Robert Del Naja has said \"it's time to act\" and address the environmental damage wreaked by live music.
Arms firm abandons plan to drop bombs on heritage site
An arms company has abandoned plans to detonate fragmentation bombs in the middle of the Flow Country world heritage site, the Guardian can reveal.
More women have made allegations against sacked pundit Jenas, reports say
More women have reportedly come forward with allegations against the TV presenter Jermaine Jenas, who was sacked by the BBC from Match of the Day and The One Show over complaints about his workplace conduct.
Fit for office? Behind in the polls, Trump's unhinged reaction to Harris sows doubts
Even some of Donald Trump's supporters are now asking the question that was the undoing of Joe Biden: is the former president But while Biden's run for re-election was largely sunk by a single disastrous televised debate before a national audience, Trump is ramping up doubts with each chaotic, disjointed speech as he campaigns around the country.
Joy unleashed Kamala Harris stirs Democrats with new path out of darkness
Five weeks ago, Democrats were preparing to hold their national convention in Chicago under a pall, weighed down by fears of defeat and what Michelle Obama called a \"palpable sense of dread about the future\".
Locked out, but still lobbying Ceasefire in Gaza a shared goal for Israelis and Palestinians
It was late in the evening when Ruby Chen, whose son Itay was kidnapped by Hamas on 7 October and later killed, approached and kneeled down next to Abbas Alawieh, a delegate from the \"Uncommitted\" pro-Palestinian movement who was planning to bed down for the night on the cement outside the venue where Kamala Harris this week formally accepted the Democratic presidential nomination.
Harris pledges to 'chart a new way forward' as she formally accepts Democratic nomination
Kamala Harris has accepted the Democratic presidential nomination with a sweeping, pointed speech in which she vowed to prosecute the case against Donald Trump and carry the country to a brighter and fairer future.
Storm Lilian hits north England disrupting flights and festivals
Flights have been grounded and Leeds festival has been forced to shut down some of its stages amid severe weather warnings over Storm Lilian.
Top beer Clarkson's new country pub pulls in the punters
Still reeling from the Covid lockdowns and soaring energy costs, barely a week passes without another pub announcing its closure.
Rise in energy price cap to £1,717 prompts alarm
Households in Great Britain will begin the run-up to winter with a 10% increase in their energy bills after the industry regulator increased its cap on gas and electricity prices from October.
Fears of 'cruel winter' if welfare fund help ends
Campaigners and MPs say efforts to cut public spending deficit could push people into poverty
Hürzeler happy to seek advice of his elders at Brighton
German manager is, at 31, the Premier League's youngest and he wants to tap into all available knowledge reserves.
Ten Hag tells his players to motivated stay
Erik ten Hag has warned his Manchester United players to accept being dropped from the matchday squad and that they must remain motivated to contribute when required.
Nkunku silences boos as Blues ease into ascendancy
It was not exactly all sweetness and light for Chelsea during this prosaic 2-0 win over Servette.
"There's no drug that makes you feel like football'
Thinking about seeing his beloved Forest again gave comedian Matt Forde hope after life-changing surgery
Cheers greet Sinner after world No 1's avoidance of doping ban
All eyes were on Jannik Sinner at the US Open yesterday as he made his first appearance on the practice courts in New York since the announcement that he had avoided a doping ban after successfully arguing two positive anti-doping tests had been the result of contamination.